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An Elizabeth Gaskell chronology

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Graham Handley

The Tower House, 29 Melbury Road, is a late-Victorian townhouse in the Holland Park district of Kensington and Chelsea, London, built by the architect and designer William Burges as his home. Designed between 1875 and 1881, in the French Gothic Revival style, it was described by the architectural historian J. Mordaunt Crook as "the most complete example of a medieval secular interior produced by the Gothic Revival, and the last". The house is built of red brick, with Bath stone dressings and green roof slates from Cumbria, and has a distinctive cylindrical tower and conical roof. The ground floor contains a drawing room, a dining room and a library, while the first floor has two bedrooms and an armoury. Its exterior and the interior echo elements of Burges's earlier work, particularly Park House in Cardiff and Castell Coch.

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A chronology is a biography in brief. This new chronology examines relevant letters written by Elizabeth Gaskell and others written to her, as well as summarising her domestic and literary concerns, indicating the strains and stresses of her interactive lives, the family joys and sufferings (three of her children died), and insights into her relationship with her husband. It also usefully gives publication dates for her works, including the lesser known ones, and indicates the contemporary opinions of them. Gaskell's friends, philanthropic activities are also stressed, and the volume includes helpful reference features. The book provides the reader with a fascinating snapshot into the day-to-day life of one of the nineteenth century's most enduring women writers, and will appeal to any Gaskell scholar, student or general enthusiast.

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